It’s a cool kit – various small electronics pieces (led’s, pots, transistors, capacitors, etc), a nice large breadboard, a great set of jumper wires, the arduino board itself, and a USB cable for hooking it all up and programming the thing. There was also a nice little note from Jon Oxer to recap from OSCON. It had within it a link to SmartProjects – the manufacturer in Italy, the website www.secondlifeintegration.com, and a link to the video of this same presentation as a Google Tech Talk.